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Check the map or use the Wimbledon App to find out which one is closest to you. Ticket Resale Kiosk Resale tickets for Centre Court, No.1 Court and No.2 Court are available from 3pm each day, from the Ticket Resale kiosk north of Court 18, near the top of St Mary’s Walk.
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Wimbledon is a district in south-west London and hosts one of the world's four tennis grand slam tournaments. Mapcarta, the open map.
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Historical records indicate that Wimbledon has been inhabited as far back as the Iron Age. It was during this period that the hill fort on Wimbledon Common was constructed, and by 1087 the district belonged to the manor of Mortlake. Throughout history, ownership of the manor shifted between various wealthy families. Wimbledon has been associated wi...
The population of Wimbledon continued to grow significantly at the beginning of the 20th century. By 1965, Wimbledon had expanded to the outskirts of London, and the government later abolished the Municipal Borough of Wimbledon, the Merton and Morden Urban District, and established the London Borough of Merton in their place. In the 1970s and 1980s...
Wimbledon is located in southwestern part of London, west of Mitcham, south of Wandsworth, east of Kingston upon Thames, and north of Sutton. It is identified among the 35 major centers of Greater London. Wimbledon is an affluent suburb with low-rise apartments, modern housing, and grand Victorian houses. The residential part of the district is spl...
Wimbledon hosts the annual Wimbledon Tennis Championships, which is the world's oldest tennis tournament. The championships attract the best tennis players, both female and male, from across the globe. The competition was introduced in 1877 and is the only major tournament played on natural grass.
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Wimbledon (/ ˈwɪmbəldən /) is a district and town of south-west London, England, 7.0 miles (11.3 km) southwest of the centre of London at Charing Cross; it is the main commercial centre of the London Borough of Merton.